ML15026A338
| ML15026A338 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 01/16/2015 |
| From: | Mason L - No Known Affiliation |
| To: | NRC/SECY/RAS |
| SECY RAS | |
| References | |
| 80FR1476 00002, NRC-2014-0257, PRM-50-109 | |
| Download: ML15026A338 (1) | |
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Docket: NRC-2014-0257 Improved Identification Techniques Against Alkali-Silica Reaction Concrete Degradation at Nuclear Power Plants Comment On: NRC-2014-0257-0002 Improved Identification Techniques Against Alkali-Silica Reaction Concrete Degradation at Nuclear Power Plants; Request for Comments on Petition for Rulemaking Document: NRC-2014-0257-DRAFT-0003 Comment on FR Doc # 2015-00199 Submitter Information Name: Lynne Mason Address:
PO Box 26 Newburyport, MA, 01950 Email: sailingmasons@gmail.com General Comment
Dear Committee,
I support C-10s petition to use the most extensive analysis to monitor ASR including petrographic analysis by outside experts. Visual inspection by Seabrook employees only does not appear adequate from what I have read.
Peoples health and lives and the beautiful important great Marsh environment of the New England coast are at risk so the highest most intensive analysis is warranted in this situation.
Lets be practical why take unnecessary risks with Nuclear Power?
We need to act responsibly. This is personally important to me as I live close by and can see the Seabrook plant from my porch on Plum Island.
Lynne Mason Ph.D PO box 26 Newburyport Ma PUBLIC SUBMISSION As of: 1/21/15 10:02 AM Received: January 16, 2015 Status: Pending_Post Tracking No. 1jz-8gnx-dz6y Comments Due: March 30, 2015 Submission Type: Web Page 1 of 1 01/21/2015 https://www.fdms.gov/fdms-web-agency/component/contentstreamer?objectId=09000064819cf577&for...
PRM-50-109 80 FR 1476 2